Saturday, February 28, 2015

All about Art!!

Things have been busy here for the past three weeks, with more to come.  Along with my class at Big Arts, I did a demo for the San-Cap Art League at their afternoon meeting.  I took all my gear plus both finished and half finished work to show them.  I was nervous, following a master who did the demo last month, but they enjoyed the talk and demo and were a very attentive audience. I'm still getting nice comments about it. 

There was a Golden half day workshop, a Potluck, a card party at the Barry's in Naples, and then I cancelled my slot in the sale that Sunday.   I needed a breather and a chance to get ready for the Spring Show which I chaired.  We had to take down all the paintings from the last show and organize them for pick up and  receive the new art the next day.  My team worked hard and it went pretty well. George was a huge help!!   Judging was on Sunday so I was there again and stayed all day to see the demo and help set up the tables for the workshop the next week. 

Our own Sue Pink was the famous artist for this last workshop of the season.  The experimental artists were excited to learn more from this award winning artist in our midst and had signed up over a year in advance to attend.  The workshop was full with 18 students and stuffed with all our gear.  For doing this type of work we need not only paint and paper but stamps, stencils, scrapers and many types of tools to make marks.  Check it out.....
 our workspaces..that's mine with the toilet paper stacked up..yes we use that too!!

  Sue doing a demo

 We had to wear something outrageous..blue hair for the teacher!!!



  Painting 1

 

  Painting 2

 Painting 3
 
These paintings were done in the workshop so will never be in a show.  I will, however, frame them for sale at some time.  I have one more but I feel it needs a bit more work.
 
On Tuesday our friends Penny and Dirk, from Plymouth, Mass., ventured down to the island and popped in to the gallery to see me and arrange to meet at 4 for drinks. They had lunch and walked the town a bit while I painted.   George joined us at 4  and we all enjoyed catching up at Nervous Nellies. It was so nice to see them and we hope to again next season...thanks for braving the horrid traffic!!
 
Tomorrow is the reception for the Spring Show and end of my duties but I will be busy again with the March class at Big Arts, teaching a two day class at FMBAA and getting things matted up for the Art Bazaar March 22.  in between I'll make a couple trips to Punta Gorda to enter the Winner's Circle show for the first time.  This is the best of the best from all art leagues in SW Florida and I am thrilled to have earned a place with my first place painting Night Lights.
 
Most of my work from now until I leave will be plein air to get warmed up for the Sedona painting trip in April.  How lovely that will be to just paint and talk art with likeminded friends!!!  Life is good!!


2 comments:

  1. Art friends are wonderful! It's great to hear how much you're doing. By the way, I particularly love Painting 2.

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  2. Thanks..you can't imagine how many iterations that went through. Looks nothing like my original idea!

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